Package: gnash
Version: 0.8.10

The --enable-avm2 option causes a warning in the configure script saying that 
the script did not recognize the option.  I found that configure.ac commented 
out its handling by putting "dnl" at the beginning of each line.  Removing the 
"dnl" (delete to new line?) words and removing the build directory 
gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430, then running "make deb" resulted in a build break,

  CXX    DefaultTagLoaders.lo
/bin/bash ../libtool --silent --tag=CXX   --mode=compile i486-linux-gnu-g++ 
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore 
-I..  -I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/librender 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libdevice 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/swf 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/abc 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/asobj 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/asobj/flash 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/parser 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/vm 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libltdl 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libbase 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libmedia 
-I/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libsound -pthread 
-I/usr/include/glib-2.0
 -I/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include   -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 
-I/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include     -I/usr/include/freetype2         
-W     -Wall     -Wcast-align     -Wcast-qual     -Wpointer-arith     
-Wreturn-type     -Wnon-virtual-dtor     -Wunused      
-fvisibility-inlines-hidden -c -o DefaultTagLoaders.lo `test -f 
'swf/DefaultTagLoaders.cpp' || echo 
'/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/'`swf/DefaultTagLoaders.cpp
In file included from 
/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/swf/DefaultTagLoaders.cpp:59:0:
/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/swf/SymbolClassTag.h: 
In member function 'virtual void 
gnash::SWF::SymbolClassTag::executeActions(gnash::MovieClip*, 
gnash::DisplayList&) const':
/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/swf/SymbolClassTag.h:48:33:
 error: 'class gnash::VM' has no member named 'getMachine'
In file included from 
/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/swf/DefaultTagLoaders.cpp:60:0:
/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/swf/DoABCTag.h: In 
member function 'virtual void 
gnash::SWF::DoABCTag::executeActions(gnash::MovieClip*, gnash::DisplayList&) 
const':
/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/libcore/swf/DoABCTag.h:56:33: 
error: 'class gnash::VM' has no member named 'getMachine'
make[6]: *** [DefaultTagLoaders.lo] Error 1
make[6]: Leaving directory 
`/home/ilguiz/gnash/gnash-0.8.10~git.master21430/_build/libcore'


It seems that the handling of the option was put away because it did not follow 
later changes in the code and/or did not agree with those changes.

So I guess addining the --enable-avm2 option to debian/rules did not enable 
AVM2, and my tests on a flash web site confirm that.

I tried lightspark, but it gave Unsupported ActionScript exception on the "yet 
unsupported Flash file,"

http://www.rogersondemand.com/f/hero.swf?ver=2.9.5.13

I wonder if the description of gnash could refer to lightspark as the package 
extending capabilities of gnash.

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